Listen to native speakers pronounce “heard” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
heard
heard.
heard. Anyways, so I also think that's
heard that and that's such a great idea.
heard each other, they've been motivated
heard the Arabic words come up, they
heard by millions,
heard. And given opportunities to
heard. Everyone's ideas here is like so
heard and recognized
heard Marina emphasize, which is let's
heard of other families since then.
heard um doctors sometimes refer to this
heard of a poetry slam. I'm an elder
heard people say in that industry,
heard them say in your own words. You
heard that and was just sort of like, wait, what?
heard, but nothing ever changes. You
heard you talk before and you've written
heard. It grows out of dirt.
heard it at all kind of shift my
heard someone say before that one of the
heard from my friends who are really
heard somebody talk to me about shame
heard anything more arrogant but that
heard you discuss before that I have
heard about a sale the valuation of Tik
heard and I I've been working on this
heard it claimed and what the numbers
heard us talking about our problems
heard the world's shortest soundtrack
heard the term from Business Consultants
heard something or seen something,
heard and seen in the company,
heard the metaphors of war a great deal
heard from our leaders what we've also
heard stories of governments in both
heard one time that they were given sort
heard you talk about that maybe it could
heard about what was happening.
heard your gentle thank you thank you
heard me speaking Setswana, the national language of Botswana.
Heard your voice
heard of this case and others like it
heard about it within 24 hours,
heard a violin before, but that hearing this music was like hearing the sunshine,
heard about something interesting,
heard of Maurice victim uttered these
heard his cries of pain,
“heard”
“heard.”
“heard. Anyways, so I also think that's”
“heard that and that's such a great idea.”